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Dif´flu`ent
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| It will be strong in regions of diffluent or confluent flow, curved flow (ridges and troughs), or in the entrance/exit regions of jet streaks. For after perishing, the flesh shall discompose, turn fetid and diffluent, and the cadaver then signifies danger and desolation for the living. By changing the passageway acreage of valve, it controls the flow of medium, to switch on or off the backwash of medium, to adjust the parameters of medium like pressure and flow, to change the flow direction of medium and to diffluent the medium or prevent the overload of pipeline or facility. |
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